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copaiba การใช้

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  • Copaiba is used in making varnishes and lacquers.
  • Copaiba makes a good medium for oils and helps with both adhesion and quality of shine.
  • His research on the influence of copaiba balsam in children's convulsions was reprinted in France.
  • Copaiba is also used as an artist material, especially in oil paint recipes and in ceramic decoration.
  • Despite its usage in various pharmacological forms and wide use in folk medicine, Copaiba has not been officially registered as a phytochemical drug.
  • Mineral painters use a medium made of copaiba, turpentine and lavender to mix with their minerals for adhesion to ceramic vessels before kiln firing.
  • During the 1920s, immigrants moved to Maraba mainly to participate in the extraction and sale of Brazil nuts, andiroba, copaiba oils and rubber.
  • In Brazil, studies on the medicinal plants, especially Copaiba oil-resin, are documented in medical literature to have no effect on healing.
  • Experiments to assess any cytotoxic and mutagenic potential of Copaiba-derived resin are underway in Brazil to determine safe usage, prior to phytochemical drug development.
  • As compared with copaiba in this connection cubeb has the advantages of being less disagreeable to take and somewhat less likely to disturb the digestive apparatus in prolonged administration ..
  • Under experimental conditions employed in a study on mice, it was concluded that the oil-resin from commercial Copaiba oil-resin showed no genotoxic or mutagenic effects.
  • The name is derived from that of the resin-producing tropical copaiba tree, " Copaifera langsdorfii ", from which the compound was first isolated in 1914.
  • "' Copaiba "'is a stimulant oleoresin obtained from the trunk of several pinnate-leaved South American leguminous trees ( genus " Copaifera " ).
  • The resin of the tree ( known internationally as "'East Indian copaiba balsam "'and in Cambodia, where the almost solid resin is especially used to prepare torches.
  • The scientific name means " copal-bearer " ( or more accurately, " copaiba "-bearer ), since economically important resins and essential oils can be acquired from them.
  • The balsam may be steam distilled to give " copaiba oil ", a colorless to light yellow liquid with the characteristic odor of the balsam and an aromatic, slightly bitter, pungent taste.
  • A second plant processes, packages and exports Brazil nuts to Europe and the United States, while another is being built to process natural oils from the jungle like andiroba, used as a mosquito repellent, and copaiba, an anti-inflammatory agent.
  • The hard transparent resins, such as the copals, dammars, mastic, and sandarac, are principally used for varnishes and adhesives, while the softer odoriferous oleo-resins ( frankincense, elemi, turpentine, copaiba ), and gum resins containing essential oils ( ammoniacum, asafoetida, gamboge, myrrh, and scammony ) are more used for therapeutic purposes and incense.